Fund description

The fund generally invests in all equities included in the MSCI China ESG Universal 5% Issuer Capped Index. The relative weightings of the companies correspond to their weightings in the index.

The investment objective is to replicate the price and return performance of the index. The security exchange price may differ from the net asset value.

Current fund data and tax figures

NAV Date

12 Sep 2019

Shares outstanding

700,000

Official NAV per share

10.4864

Share class assets (USD m)

7.20

Total fund assets (USD m)

7.20

Key benefits

Clients benefit from the flexibility of an exchange-traded investment.

Provides access to this segment of the market with a single transaction.

Optimised risk/return profile thanks to a broad diversification across a range of countries and sectors.

The fund offers a high degree of transparency and cost efficiency.

UCITS compliant fund.

Performance chart (in fund currency)

The indexed daily NAV prices for the fund and for its corresponding benchmark index series, as illustrated above always reflect the latest available traded NAV versus its corresponding benchmark value on the same day.

These figures refer to the past. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. The performance shown does not take account of any commissions and costs charged when subscribing to and redeeming units.

Fees

Registrations for public distribution

Country of distribution

Austria

Switzerland

Germany

Denmark

Spain

Finland

France

United Kingdom

Italy

Liechtenstein

Luxembourg

Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Sweden

Risks

This UBS Exchange Traded Fund invests in equities and may therefore be subject to high fluctuations in value. For this reason, an investment horizon of at least five years and corresponding risk tolerance and capacity are required. All investments are subject to market fluctuations. Every fund has specific risks, which can significantly increase under unusual market conditions. As a result, the net asset value of the fund's assets is directly dependent on the performance of the underlying index. Losses that could be avoided via active management will not be offset.